Oikonomia, Incarnation and Immediacy: The Figure of the Jew in St John of Damascus

International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (3):407-422 (2017)
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This paper investigates the role of oikonomia in the writings of St John of Damascus and how that role is integral to the construction of the figure of the Jew.

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